Subject: [Tweeters] RE: late osprey
Date: Nov 11 20:55:29 2004
From: Paul DeBruyn - paulmdb at hotmail.com
An osprey flew over my house north to south this afternoon...........Paul
>From: Christopher Duke <dukec at cc.wwu.edu>
>Reply-To: whatcombirds at lists.wwu.edu
>To: tweeters at u.washington.edu, whatcombirds at lists.wwu.edu
>Subject: Sedro-Wooley sightings
>Date: Thu, 11 Nov 2004 18:46:26 -0800 (PST)
>
>Hey all,
>
>Birded with my girlfriend near Sedro-Wooley today, found a field full of
>Trumpeter and Tundra Swans, Ring-Billed Gulls, and Snow Geese. Also in
>the field was a huge flock of Brown-headed Cowbirds, Brewer's Blackbirds,
>and one juvenile male Yellow-Headed Blackbird. The flock was very
>flighty, and came quite close, as long as we stayed in the car. The field
>and the flock were on the west side of the first 1/2 mile of Gardner Rd,
>reached by turning south from Cook Rd to Sedro-Wooley. Cook Rd can be
>easily accessed from I-5, one exit north of the highway 20 exit, well
>signed, head east towards Sedro-Wooley.
>
>Good birding!
>
>Chris Duke
>dukec at cc.wwu.edu
>Bellingham, WA
>